What are Retrips?

ReTrips are more than just retreats. They are transformational journeys crafted for those who long to explore the world—not just by seeing new places, but by truly experiencing them.

Born from a deep love for travel and meaningful connection, each ReTrip is designed to take you to places where nature, culture, and consciousness meet. These are immersive, curated experiences that blend adventure with self-reflection, and exploration with presence.

We travel in small, intimate groups, allowing us to stay flexible, spontaneous, and tuned into the energy of the moment. Our pace is slow and mindful—we’re not ticking off tourist checklists, we’re sinking into places, people, and experiences.

Whether we’re sharing stories around a fire in the mountains, taking part in a local ritual, or simply being still in the beauty of nature, ReTrips are about coming home to yourself while discovering the world.

Destinations

Bali

On the ReTrips to Bali, I share my favorite hidden gems—treasures I’ve discovered over 11 years of living and exploring this magical island.

Despite being a popular destination, Bali still holds many quiet, authentic places where locals welcome you with warm smiles and open hearts.

We’ll be inspired by their way of life, the richness of their culture, their deep spirituality, their grace, and their refined kindness.

We’ll visit ancient temples, traditional villages, lush rice fields, sacred nature spots, and more. We’ll witness their vibrant dances, colorful ceremonies, and beautiful artistic expressions. And of course, we’ll enjoy delicious, healthy local food.

Simply being in Bali’s energy is profoundly healing. To deepen the journey, we’ll incorporate practices like meditation, breathwork, authentic relating, forest bathing, sound healing, and more—to reconnect with our inner joy and clarity.

Korea

Still relatively unexplored by mass tourism, South Korea offers a surprising blend of old and new.

Seoul, its dynamic capital, is a fast-paced, high-energy metropolis. Yet thanks to its excellent organization and abundance of green spaces, it never feels overwhelming.

Around 70% of the country is mountainous, making it perfect for hiking and nature adventures. As a peninsula, it also offers beautiful beaches and water activities.

South Korea’s culture—ancient and modern—coexists in fascinating harmony. Traditional values, spirituality, and rituals are still very much alive, side by side with futuristic cities and the creative explosion of K-culture.

The cuisine is unexpectedly delicious, with many healthy and unique options to discover.

Egypt

Egypt is much more than a tourist destination—it is a jewel of ancient wisdom and a gateway to the divine.

Spirituality has been central to Egyptian culture for thousands of years. The temples, pyramids, tombs, and timeless symbols still resonate with sacred energy today.

These monuments are portals to ancestral memory, offering a feeling of time travel through history. The serene beauty of the Nile brings deep peace and a quiet sense of joy to the soul.

Visiting this mystical land can be a powerful catalyst for healing and personal transformation.

Sahara Desert

In the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert, the silence is profound—so complete it feels like a presence of its own, gently encouraging introspection. Days are spent walking across golden dunes, the only sounds being the crunch of sand beneath your feet, the breaht of the camels and the whisper of the wind. As night falls, the sky transforms into a canvas of stars, brighter and closer than you ever imagined. 

Guided by Berber nomads, you begin to feel their deep connection to the desert—its rhythms, stories, presence, and sacred stillness. With each passing day, you grow more attuned to the silence, which speaks in its own quiet language, inviting reflection and calm. Around the fire, the nomads share songs, mint tea, and ancient wisdom passed down through generations. They reveal a way of life rooted in simplicity, resilience, and harmony with the land. Their love for the desert—and for their camels—is deeply moving and gently opens hearts.

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